A Denver jury convicted a former cab driver of kidnapping a woman from Lower Downtown Denver, raping her and then driving her home in December 2014.

Hidet Molla, 37, was found guilty of two counts of second-degree kidnapping and two counts of sexual assault, according to a news release from the Denver District Attorney’s office. The jury handed down their verdicts on Friday.

Molla faces a life sentence.

The victim had been drinking with friends at a bar before they got into an argument.

The following morning, the woman woke up in an unknown home wearing nothing but her bra, according to an affidavit in the case. She realized she had been sexually assaulted by a man she did not know in the home and demanded that he take her home.

Molla, who had brought the woman to his Green Valley Ranch home, drove the woman back to Denver in his cab.

The woman gave police a description of her abductor. Investigators used information they received from the victim and video footage from High Activity Location Observation (HALO) cameras to eventually identify Molla.

The victim identified Molla from a lineup.

A sentencing hearing has been scheduled for June 30 in Denver District Court.

Jordan Steffen was the legal affairs reporter for The Denver Post. She left the organization in June 2016 after joining in January 2011. Her past coverage areas included breaking news, child welfare, the western suburbs and crime. She was raised in the Colorado mountains and graduated from the University of Colorado Boulder.

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